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Confronting ICE: A Native American lawyer channels generational resistance | Witness Documentary
Published 4 July 2026 ยท us
Chase Iron Eyes drops everything following Renee Good's killing by ICE to join protests on the streets of Minneapolis. Chase, a resident of the Pine
Chase Iron Eyes drops everything following Renee Good's killing by ICE to join protests on the streets of Minneapolis. Chase, a resident of the Pine Ridge reservation, is a lawyer whose life and work are shaped by generations of Native American resistance.
With 3,000 federal agents deployed to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area as part of Operation Metro Surge, Chase sees the impact of the crackdown for himself. When ICE begins targeting Native Americans in Minnesota, he works to move street-level resistance into the courtroom.
Chase, alongside other human rights lawyers, mounts a legal challenge and pursues class-action lawsuits against ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. Native Americans Resisting
Published: July 4, 2026 โข 10:45 PM IST ยท Updated: July 4, 2026 โข 11:40 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Chase Iron Eyes drops everything following Renee Good's killing by ICE to join protests on the streets of Minneapolis.
Chase, a resident of the Pine Ridge reservation, is a lawyer whose life and work are shaped by generations of Native American resistance.
With 3,000 federal agents deployed to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area as part of Operation Metro Surge, Chase sees the impact of the crackdown for himself.
When ICE begins targeting Native Americans in Minnesota, he works to move street-level resistance into the courtroom.
Chase, alongside other human rights lawyers, mounts a legal challenge and pursues class-action lawsuits against ICE and the Department of Homeland Security.